Which technology has been deployed in more homes in the United States: satellite TV or interactive TV? The answer is...interactive TV! Surprised? I'll bet you're shocked. If you listen to the critics, ...
When David Limp bought a new computer, he installed 15 software packages and spent hours hunting down the checkmarks that would have automatically opted him in to spam and a range of unwanted services ...
Interactive TV never exploded onto the scene in the way its promoters hoped it would, and the features it once promised — ranging from movie selection to Web-based shopping and games — have been ...
Once upon a time, TV was a passive experience. You turned it on, plopped down on the couch, and let the story unfold without lifting a finger. But then came shows like Black Mirror: Bandersnatch, ...
Television advertising that allows viewer participation via a remote control has been a dream of the cable industry for at least a quarter century. In 2008, six of the largest cable operators began ...
With SelecTV, an on-screen icon alerts viewers to interactive programming or advertising capabilities. The industry promises a seamless interaction between viewer, cable company, programmer and ...
GAITHERSBURG, Md. — In a move aimed at developing interactive systems that will work on both terrestrial digital TV and cable platforms, groups representing the television and cable industries began ...
The cable operator is launching Watchwith, an interactive live-streaming app for Xfinity X1 and Flex customers that lets viewers engage with the programming using their remote controls. It’s akin to ...
Televisions have been a household staple since the mid-20th Century, delivering us the news, entertainment, and sports. Still, considering that we’ve not even had television sets for a century yet, it ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Canoe Ventures, an interactive advertising joint venture formed by U.S. cable companies, named former Aegis Media Americas chief executive David Verklin as the head of new venture ...
Monopolist. Bully. Cowboy. John Malone has heard it all before. As he dominated the U.S. cable-TV industry for much of the past three decades, the CEO of Denver-based TeleCommunications Inc. (TCI) was ...
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